• 1999 April 15

Company Description

The Moxie Group invests in diversified portfolios of businesses, but with some coherent criteria.

Moxie seeks to be well diversified through multiple seed investments and intuitive investments. The Moxie Group invests in diversified portfolios of businesses, but with some coherent criteria. Investments are carried out through equity acquisition and by debt financing. Typical targets for investments are start-ups, angel and venture companies, in addition to restructuring projects as well as real estate investments. Moxie has a long-term investment horizon. Angel investments These investments represent the core of Moxie’s investment strategy. Often, Moxie makes these investments even before the company has been set up. The early investments are followed with advice and support from the network Moxie has built both domestically and abroad. Usually a working partnership between Moxie and the founder is established. The angel investments are made in projects that have some uniqueness and with an international potential embedded. It can be an invention, a new business concept or a way of exploiting transforming technologies, – not necessarily a hi-tech invention in itself, though. Moxie AS has acquired substantial ownerships in entities focusing on research and development (R&D). Special situation investments As a result of continuous networking, Moxie is either invited into or finds special investment opportunities. These investments are done in projects where Moxie has special knowledge or enjoys trusted partners with such insight. It can be in real estate as well as in restructuring projects, and also in other special projects. These investments are always in the form of co-investments with other partners, and can of both a long-term and short-term nature. Investment structure and development Investments are carried out through equity acquisition and by debt financing and always together with partners. Advanced financial, structural and commercial planning, enforcement and execution are a part oft the financial process. The engagements are completed through the parent company and its subsidiaries and associated companies. Investments and business developments are made in a broad spectre of industries, including company funds in securities, technology, trade, commerce and consulting services as well as in real estate.